Sunday, April 26, 2020
Sunday Links
This photo installation by Johanna Martensson (above) shows a city of bread decomposing over time Via Everlasting Blort
The Last Thing She Wrote From the book My Wife Said You May Want to Marry Me: A Memoir by Jason Rosenthal.
Stroll through the Japanese Garden in Bloom Immerse yourself in this 18-minute journey at full screen with sound. Very relaxing.
South Korean Board Game About Fighting Sexism Gets China Release In Li Zhihui’s Life, players must decide how to respond to over 30 scenarios of gender discrimination.
Planet of the Apes Collectors Edition Features Gorgeous Art
Classic Skyscrapers Define New York. Take a Virtual Tour.
Maps from Isolation Life in New York City gets much smaller during coronavirus outbreak.
Surfcity How fast is this guy going? Via Memo of theAir
Things I Learned From Dad-Land'O Lakes Butter Box Via Rusty Blazenhoff
Is this the end of Airbnb? A good article on a monster organization that has hollowed out neighbourhoods. Thanks Bruce!
The British island that’s not in the UK I knew that Manx cats have no tails but was otherwise ignorant about the Isle Of Man. This article has made me curious to know more about it.
The Buick Flamingo (1961) was based on a production Electra 225 convertible, but with several noteworthy modifications, starting with the color: an eye-searing pearlescent pink.
The History of the Hawaiian Shirt
It’s as if time has stood still: French World War I Soldier’s Bedroom Untouched For Over 100 Years
Wuhan’s Return to Life: The first epicenter is coming back to life, but not as anyone knew it. Thanks Bruce!
From mannish water to funeral potatoes: The World’s Most Comforting Foods
Elbow Sock for coronavirus sneezing
Hotels with history: World’s Oldest Hotels
These People Risked their Lives to Advance Medicine and Cure Disease
The Tummy Tutor Because some of you might need this by the time The Great Pause is over.
Inside The Stones Take an interactive tour of Stonehenge.
The Food Expiration Dates You Should Actually Follow Here’s the first thing you should know: Expiration dates are not expiration dates.
Kodachrome Stories: Beautiful mid-20th century photos from Lee Shulman's Anonymous Project.
Traditional Hand Stirred Maple Cream. Just one ingredient required. No kidding. Via
Iconic Art Deco Department Store Frozen in Time Inside an LA Law School
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